27 May 2010

It all started with a purchase in Holland...

We left our beloved Amsterdam for Den Haag.  Then we left our beloved Den Haag for Delft.  I was walking through a flea market in an otherwise deserted city, trying to see why Delft was such a big tourist draw.  Then I saw it...

Neither Jeff nor I are big shoppers.  Jeff probably less so than I am, at least as far as flea markets are concerned.  Up until now,  we have not bought anything during our travels for ourselves.  So, while I was wandering through the small holiday weekend market in Delft, I didn't expect to see anything of interest.  Aisle #2 had it.  A beautiful collection of Art Nouveau!  I was immediately drawn in.  I eyed a beautiful platter.  The vendor tried to draw me in.  I looked at Jeff, whispered that I *really* liked it! and then walked away.  Fast forward 20 min, and a few more vendors stalls.  I went back to buy the platter, hoping it would still be there.  It was.  The vendor was willing to negotiate.  He won, I won!


When we arrived in Brussels, I noticed that there were several buildings in our neighborhood that had beautiful Art Nouveau architectural details.  Hmmm.  I just bought an Art Nouveau platter, then I find myself in a turn of the century neighborhood with lots of good examples.  We stopped at an information center to pick up maps and I asked about the prevalence of Art Nouveau details.

Victor Horta lived and worked extensively in Brussels at the turn of the century.  I never heard of him.  We got a map of an Art Nouveau architecture walk.  When we got back to the apartment, I looked up Horta.  He was a MAJOR influence in the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in Brussels.

The universe was lining up...the platter, the Ixelles neighborhood in Brussels where we are staying where there are 3 of the 4 Horta homes on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, and a day without rain and not too hot for walking to take pictures of as many as I could!  And a great man willing to support the effort without complaint!!!  Jeff gave up seeing Ghent and Bruges so that I could do the walking route!!

I have added some pictures of the unbelievable examples of Art Nouveau architecture!!


Nothing but blue skies in Brussels!

2 comments:

  1. Spending a beautiful day with you wasn't giving up anything! We need to show them the platter though! :0)

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  2. Love it Susan! Great purchase, and definitely worth holding out for it after all these weeks in Europe. Love the pictures, and so glad to hear you have enjoyed your last few weeks abroad. Safe travels back home!
    Ann

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